After a busy holiday season, McGilvra Elementary School and its PTA are thankful for the village that has helped orchestrate and contribute to its many successful events and activities this school year.
Principal Matthew DeBoer will welcome prospective students and their families during an open house at St. Therese Catholic Academy on Jan. 31.
Madrona PTSA was among 24 community groups receiving matching funds from the city’s Small and Simple Projects Fund in November.
Mayor Ed Murray signed legislation in mid-December creating the Historic Central Area Arts and Cultural District, the second Seattle neighborhood to be named a designated Arts & Cultural District.
One of the most tenured figures in Washington state politics has decided his current term will be his last.
Washington 7th District Congressman Jim McDermott had been called “Seattle’s congressman for life,” and with 14 terms in office, it seemed like he would be, up until he made his announcement on Monday, Jan. 4.
On Sept. 24, Ride the Ducks went from simply being a public spectacle to a deadly example of what happens when maintenance and safety practices are neglected to make a buck.
Westbound state Route 520 drivers headed to Lake Washington Boulevard will use a new westbound off-ramp over the 24th Avenue East bridge, starting Wednesday, Jan. 6.
No garbage, recycling or food- and yard-waste collections are scheduled in Seattle on New Year’s Day (Friday, Jan. 1).
The Madison Bus Rapid Transit project team recently released the preferred alternative for the project.
Seattle Parks and Recreation presents the 14th-annual Polar Bear Plunge at noon on Thursday, Jan. 1.
Quentin Tarantino’s latest picture, “The Hateful Eight” — a meticulously crafted Western thriller set in Wyoming and shot on 70mm Panavision — contains familiar “Tarantino-isms,” but it feels very different from his other works.
For movie so infatuated with extreme sports, Ericson Core’s “Point Break” is a stagnant, airless remake lacking any reason to exist.
Peter Landesman’s “Concussion” tells an important and fascinating story in the most conservative way.